O'Mara asking about his response to whether he recognized TM's voice on the tape

Tracy Martin hedges his answer slightly, says he doesn't remember the question as being 'is this your son', says the questions was more along the lines of 'do you recognize the voice' says he didn't give an unequivocal answer describes his response as moving back in his chair and shaking his head more in an emotional fashion.

Tracy: He answered Serino 'I can't tell', or words to that effect. He didn't know Singleton was there, didn't see her in the room. He did not ask to hear the call again. He never heard anything about a 'cleaned up' version of the tape. He never told anyone he listened to a 'cleaned up' version. He has no knowledge of an 'enhanced' version.

ETA: He also said something to the effect that every time he heard the call, as far as he knew it was the same version of the recording.

Tracy denies saying the voice was not Trayvon. He says that he said something like "No, I don't know."

He says he did not see Singleton in the room. Did you ever tell anybody you listened to a cleaned up version? No. Or an enhanced version? Did you ever tell Sybrina Fulton that you had listened to the recording at Serino's desk? No. No particular reason, lots going on.

He was at the mayor's office playing. Did not tell anybody what was going to be played, because everybody knew they were there to listen to the recordings. After listening to the recording about 20 times, he said he thought it was Trayvon's voice. Did not listen to it between Serino's office and the listening at the mayor's office.

Tracy comes off a fairly direct. Not hesitant, tries to answer the questions. Not fidgeting, not disrespectful, no rolling eyes or anything like that.

Bernardo getting into timing other than listening to the voice recording. When did he first get a report of Trayvon's death, etc. Also mentally replaying the learning details, which is an emotional event - showed you pictures of your son's body on the ground. Objection by O'Mara.

Doesn't make sense to me either unless they have something I am unaware of.

Maybe a small gamble. If Tracy admits that he said "no" to the voice being Trayvon, then the defense has a solid reason that the state didn't call Tracy. If he doesn't admit to saying "no," add him to the scale with Sybrina on voice, and whatever emotional heartstrings Bernardo can pull with Tracy on the stand.